Browsing by Author "Soza Rex, José Francisco"
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- ItemEfectividad de un programa de rehabilitación autoadministrado en el tratamiento del síndrome de hombro doloroso en atención primaria de salud : un estudio clínico aleatorizado, simple ciego(2018) Contreras, Julio; Liendo Verdugo, Rodrigo Javier; Díaz, Cristóbal; Díaz, María; Osorio, Matías; Guzmán, Ricardo; Soza Rex, José Francisco; Beltrán, Manuel; Palomo, Héctor; Córdova, Carlos
- ItemShoulder surgery in Chile: how far we have come and our future challenges(Elsevier Inc., 2025) Marinis Acle, Rodrigo Ignacio de; Vidal Olate, Catalina Victoria; Correa Rivas, Ignacio Andrés; Contreras Fernández, Julio José; Kuroiwa Rivero, Aron Rriky; Calvo Palma, Claudio; Liendo Verdugo, Rodrigo Javier; Cerda, Jaime; Soza Rex, José FranciscoShoulder surgery in Chile has seen a remarkable development in the last 2 decades. From a handful of overseas-trained pioneers, Chilean shoulder surgeons now have a growing and robust society with more than 150 members with 8 fellowship programs and around 10 new fellowship-trained shoulder surgeons graduating every year. Academic activity has been steadily improving in both quality and quantity, aspiring to reach the standards of Europe and North America. State-of-the-art clinical practice is the standard in larger cities with considerable access issues in more remote areas of the country. In the broader picture, the country has a mixed public-private insurance system with a health budget that accounts for 9% of the gross domestic product (GDP).27 Although private insurance is accessible to only approximately 18% of the population, the elevated out-of-pocket cost of health care is a growing issue, especially for elective surgery. In this narrative review, we provide an overview of the development of shoulder surgery in Chile. We will discuss our health care system, surgical rates, and waiting lists issues and address the challenges along with opportunities for future developments. By discussing our strengths, limitations, opportunities, and threats, we aim to provide the reader with useful insights into global health care issues around shoulder surgery and exemplify potential solutions and barriers.